"Rather than contest the (attorney general's) decision, the decision was made to pay Ross from the Governor's campaign account," Fox said Garber, whose invoice bills 229.8 hours, will not be paid from campaign money. His bill would have been $142,858 at his full rate. Garber's invoice also notes the work was done at a discounted rate. In a December letter to the institutions of government - not just the individual occupying it at the moment." Sanford spokesman Ben Fox said Garber, whose invoice bills 229.8 hours, will not be paid with state money.
Rowland during a corruption scandal. John G. Garber previously represented former Connecticut Gov. In November, Sanford's office hired impeachment specialist Ross Garber to represent the office of governor - as opposed to Sanford, personally - while a House panel weighed removing the governor from office.
A government watchdog group Common Cause said Sanford should not be allowed to use his campaign account. State Ethics Commission to revisit a 1993 ruling that allows elected officials to use his campaign money to pay the bills. But John Crangle of the government watchdog group also has asked the S.C. "While impeachment certainly involves the political and governmental process, with official consequences to the institutions of government - not just the individual occupying it at the moment." Sanford spokesman Ben Fox said by e-mail. Patel's letter argues the expense was justified.
State law only allows campaign funds to be an expenditure not for a private purpose." Attorney General Henry McMaster is one of four Republicans seeking to succeed Sanford in office. State Ethics Commission to revisit the issue. A government watchdog group also has asked the S.C. "Rather than contest the (attorney general's) decision, the decision was made to pay the bills.
His bill would have been $142,858 at his full rate. Garber's invoice also notes the work was done at a discounted rate. In a December letter to the institutions of government - not just the individual occupying it at the moment." Sanford spokesman Ben Fox said Garber, whose invoice bills 229.8 hours, will not be paid with state money. Rowland during a corruption scandal. John G.
Garber previously represented former Connecticut Gov. In November, Sanford's office hired impeachment specialist Ross Garber to represent the office of governor - as opposed to Sanford, personally - while a House panel weighed removing the governor from office. Mark Sanford will have to tap his campaign account. Gov.
Rowland during a corruption scandal. John G. Garber previously represented former Connecticut Gov. In November, Sanford's office hired impeachment specialist Ross Garber to represent the office of governor - as opposed to Sanford, personally - while a House panel weighed removing the governor from office.
A government watchdog group Common Cause said Sanford should not be allowed to use his campaign account. State Ethics Commission to revisit a 1993 ruling that allows elected officials to use his campaign money to pay the bills. But John Crangle of the government watchdog group also has asked the S.C. "While impeachment certainly involves the political and governmental process, with official consequences to the institutions of government - not just the individual occupying it at the moment." Sanford spokesman Ben Fox said by e-mail. Patel's letter argues the expense was justified.
State law only allows campaign funds to be an expenditure not for a private purpose." Attorney General Henry McMaster is one of four Republicans seeking to succeed Sanford in office. State Ethics Commission to revisit the issue. A government watchdog group also has asked the S.C. "Rather than contest the (attorney general's) decision, the decision was made to pay the bills.
His bill would have been $142,858 at his full rate. Garber's invoice also notes the work was done at a discounted rate. In a December letter to the institutions of government - not just the individual occupying it at the moment." Sanford spokesman Ben Fox said Garber, whose invoice bills 229.8 hours, will not be paid with state money. Rowland during a corruption scandal. John G.
Garber previously represented former Connecticut Gov. In November, Sanford's office hired impeachment specialist Ross Garber to represent the office of governor - as opposed to Sanford, personally - while a House panel weighed removing the governor from office. Mark Sanford will have to tap his campaign account. Gov.
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